USGT
#9616
Tech Addict
Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 506

#9618
There wasn't a body list until a couple of years ago. My recollection is that Rob was quite opposed to a body list, but conceded due to the volume of people asking for one. As far as scale liveries go, some of us have been around long enough to remember Autographoics and their demise. I have also spoken directly to people in the hobby who made scale decals getting cease-and-desist letters from companies as large as Ferrari.
Rob has operated USGT and USVTA rules as a benevolent dictatorship. He may (or may not) listen to what you have yo say. He WILL do what he thinks is best....and he's been doing a damned good job for more than a decade.
Put down the keyboard, pick up the transmitter.
Rob has operated USGT and USVTA rules as a benevolent dictatorship. He may (or may not) listen to what you have yo say. He WILL do what he thinks is best....and he's been doing a damned good job for more than a decade.
Put down the keyboard, pick up the transmitter.
#9619
I make my own liveries by going to brands of the world and downloading vectors. Then I resize and organise them in an illustrator file, when done, send it to Carl Seils here on a RCtech and he prints them for me.
these are two that I have done for M Chassis. The blue / white won me concours at TCS.



these are two that I have done for M Chassis. The blue / white won me concours at TCS.



#9620
Tech Addict
Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 506
There wasn't a body list until a couple of years ago. My recollection is that Rob was quite opposed to a body list, but conceded due to the volume of people asking for one. As far as scale liveries go, some of us have been around long enough to remember Autographoics and their demise. I have also spoken directly to people in the hobby who made scale decals getting cease-and-desist letters from companies as large as Ferrari.
Rob has operated USGT and USVTA rules as a benevolent dictatorship. He may (or may not) listen to what you have yo say. He WILL do what he thinks is best....and he's been doing a damned good job for more than a decade.
Put down the keyboard, pick up the transmitter.
Rob has operated USGT and USVTA rules as a benevolent dictatorship. He may (or may not) listen to what you have yo say. He WILL do what he thinks is best....and he's been doing a damned good job for more than a decade.
Put down the keyboard, pick up the transmitter.
Alfa's look awesome!
Oh and I did put the keyboard down, I was at practice all day today.
#9621
Tech Addict
Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 506
There wasn't a body list until a couple of years ago. My recollection is that Rob was quite opposed to a body list, but conceded due to the volume of people asking for one. As far as scale liveries go, some of us have been around long enough to remember Autographoics and their demise. I have also spoken directly to people in the hobby who made scale decals getting cease-and-desist letters from companies as large as Ferrari.
Rob has operated USGT and USVTA rules as a benevolent dictatorship. He may (or may not) listen to what you have yo say. He WILL do what he thinks is best....and he's been doing a damned good job for more than a decade.
Put down the keyboard, pick up the transmitter.
Rob has operated USGT and USVTA rules as a benevolent dictatorship. He may (or may not) listen to what you have yo say. He WILL do what he thinks is best....and he's been doing a damned good job for more than a decade.
Put down the keyboard, pick up the transmitter.
Alfa's look awesome!
Oh and I did put the keyboard down, I was at practice all day today.
#9622
As you can see, I haven't been able to put down the keyboard today. Family member in hospital and I've spent a good portion of 10 days bedside. I'm hoping to get back to the track on 1/19/20. I don't even have anything to paint or wrench on! :-(
Scott
Scott
#9623
Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 2,351
From: Arizona
I ran the USGT Spec motor today on a medium size asphalt track. My first impression was it's slow, but after gearing it taller, I think it's fantastic. Everyone was very equal down the back straight. I geared all the way to 3.13 but ran out of gears. I ordered some more gears when I got back from the track, I'm going to try below 3.0 to see if that works ever better. My motor never even got hot, I could put my thumb on it and feel a little warmth after a 5 minute race.
Last edited by glennhl; 01-11-2020 at 07:18 PM.
#9624
looks like they don’t want racers ... they need some product to make sure racers actually have a layout to run on , not wreck on , wow
#9625
St.Charles stepped up when Chicagoland had 5 tracks close over a 18 month period. When Windy City closed in May. It looked bad for the area. I’m a fringe racer at best. New Years was my first on road carpet racing. I’d done one buggy race in November.
It might not be what the super hardcore want, too small. But it’s been shown that, despite Chicagoland having over 5 million people, there aren’t enuff to support a big track.
#9626
Thread Starter
Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 8,314
From: Macho Business Donkey Wrestler
Or ask Carl Seils here, Custom Racing Stickers, he has a lot of stuff, or he can draw it up for you....Wisconsin
Custom Racing Stickers
#9628
#9629
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 2,315
From: Chicagoland
Or ask Carl Seils here, Custom Racing Stickers, he has a lot of stuff, or he can draw it up for you....Wisconsin
Custom Racing Stickers
Custom Racing Stickers
#9630
MCI decals aren't bad at all for what they cost. You can also change what colours they print them in. In addition to this, you can order them in reverse print for installation on the inside of the body. The finish of the decals can be changed as well. I've probably purchased 8 or 9 decal sets for vintage Tamiya cars and never had an issue they didn't resolve quickly(one issue only). Friend of mine buys from them regularly. He like to put a MTN Dew livery on his cars for some reason, lol.





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